Fuck that I like this cover. Encapsulates their name and gives a possible idea to the theme of the albume (fierce, dark, chess refs, seriousness) plus it's a pretty sick new take on the Wu symbol. Hope there're some RZA beats (unlike Gab Gotcha's "RZA Presents").

Canít stand Cilvaringz, by the way.... Itís never us coming with the gimmicks. Itís always on the outside, a "B" Wu guy or somebody like that coming with some crap thatís just so gimmicky. It makes you scratch your head and say, ĎWhy Wu-Tang?í when itís not Wu-Tang.

Fuck that I like this cover. Encapsulates their name and gives a possible idea to the theme of the albume (fierce, dark, chess refs, seriousness) plus it's a pretty sick new take on the Wu symbol. Hope there're some RZA beats (unlike Gab Gotcha's "RZA Presents").

So there are no Rza tracks on there; well that defeats the purpose of calling it Rza presents

@DDDavis: RZA often "presents" albums as Executive Producer (ie finds the talent, approves the beats, provides a studio location, finds producers, etc.). He's done it with a bunch of joints, but usually he's got at least one beat or a lyric appearance on there. Gab's album is like a 2.5 stars out of 5 for me. It's aight, should've had some Beatnuts appearances at least.